Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 June 1900

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DJLIIdY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED J 833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. MONDAY, 18th JUNE, 1900. No. 138
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 743 1 Skipping ihrtirts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ''l'liiiC mail steamers tnav b- :T, <X I z 'A expected to arrive outj.y ->XX A wards, and leave Penang V Isl homewards, on the following dates Outw rds. Home-wards. I line 14 Baßaarat Jane 16 -8 30 July 2 Bengal July 14
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    • 2472 1 Nfionnri itccufd 1 nvn British India steam navigation compmv, Limited. Shipping Ratios. insttrntta ilo litrS. I collection Bill, ol Exchange, issues letters of ITUnUULU I OCnLM LLUTU. KONINKLIJKE PAIETVAABT MAATSCHAPPU. A K negapatam line of steaiiebs. Nippon Yussn Kaisha, Ham .nce i co ßr o e f' n Hamb r
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    • 71 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chero bon,Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 308 2 B t ci T- <•'. it pm. Shoulder to Shoulder Jamaica’s Answer. Mr. Ch nnlx rlain having telegraphed t > Jamaica, asking the Militia to vohinteer for service in Ashanti, with the West India Re iinent, received an enthusiastic reply. Promotion of B -P. 1’l‘c. d os- Tint
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  • 53 2 The hii.t. which we gave on the 19th of Apiii ~t would stem to have been taken, a: d, despite the date in the Colonial B! B< k this year i* to be rec < d as containing the 100th miniver*, ia of the tenancy of Province
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  • 353 2 It is notified to-day that General Bu 1-. r is di*’ an lit tlx- Natal V..lut teeis, and the reason T r his donig so is obvious. The seat of war is iioav no longer in the Colony but has been forced aci -s th bolder, and
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  • 174 2 Ox the iS.h of June. 1815. two days after the actions of Ligny and Ouatre Bras, the final battle in the campaign Avas fought at the Belgian village in Brabant, called W’aterloo, or. according to French historians, at Mont St. Jean, an adjacent village and the key
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  • 2199 2 The Haitc.ek It brought out the Am r 1 a.i riiii.ippitic Commission 10 M.u.i a Mk. Justice L -cii lias been taking ti e as-izes at M > a < .1, which coinmcuced on the 12th in*.ant. A recent > o il te egram to 1 .km
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  • 111 2 Report for May. According to the report for May on the Pen.uig Registry of Dee is, furnish-- I byMr H. A. Heard, the Registrar, 307 in siunirnt* were awaiting delivery, am] 147 instruments wete in course of regis triii .n, at the begi tiling cf the
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  • 64 2 Congratulations to Her Majesty’s Government. '1 In foilowi g telegram* have pastel be twe.n the Straits S-ttl-mients Executive Council and lhe Imperial Government; Telegram from Acting Governor to Colonial Secretary of State. Executive Conner sends heartiest congratu ations on occupation Pretoria.” Colonial Secretary of State te Acting
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  • 66 2 A Peking telegram to a Japan-se contempoiary reports the ane*t in Shantung of >un yat Sen, the refonnrr. Sun-yat-*en, it will l>e remembered, was kidnapped a f-w years ago in Loion ami confined for a few days in the Chinese Legation, being released by the efforts
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  • 84 2 Japan si «ap rs r«-p it tha five Ameri a er a res at Nagoy «on lL 24 t May o u* .ii" f rhe crime I king o r 1 «f the Pri e n Pl In fS hup lb HI t'lE <' Ig Ills
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  • 99 2 A special genera meeting < f t' e Singapore nnie r R fle Corp* was hel lin theS V. A Dti. Hab o.t We Ines'ay ftei t«...v ,at 5 I*, in the Acting Commatufa t. Cpr M- < -rir, s va pre*i ling. l h <«|«j- 1
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  • 99 2 Another imp rtai.t improvement in B N Iformo 'due to Mr- G rveinor Hugh Cl ffo d is the i-g 1 iz.n on the lender of S'r..its Sett c-m-ids Bind: Notes i :>< 1 urrei cy qu -t'on, ic t e liglitne*s of 1 a, o«i g lo
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  • 99 2 By To mokkow’s Mail. The follov.mg i* the ist of pass -ngers by Hie outward bound Germ m imperia' mail stramei Stuttgart ll- to arrive here to-im riowat6 p.m.: For Penang Mes-r Ary L -z an O. R-eff; Mrs dam sSemlet m S met Fff
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  • 233 2 Sunderland Dexanstration. I he fo lowi g in t .m e «fr-mo stratii'g ihe 1 e es*ity f 1 givi> g ho our where I. out i* du- an-l 11 *ewh- ie i* AvortL 1- < 1g depuiati’ nof Silver Street resi le cal ed a l!«e Echo
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  • 225 2 Grand Demossiration. Ail bid >1 gs, both public and private, in Taqi g, a-, eie goigeon* y «fecorate-i O: Hie 3.11 1 st .nt, the «lay sele< ted for the e ebrati n tn Perak of Hie fail of Pretoria fn 1 :e-* p.ta of t
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  • 387 2 Thursday, the 28:h intant, and Friday, the 29th instant, will be o served a* public 1 1 i-i-.ys i I’enang, and tn Malacca and Singapore, respectively, in honour of the am iversary of ihe Q :een-Empre*s's Corona: imi and Friday, the 6 h of July, will be b-eiv-dasa
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  • 140 2 From ovr own <’o*resp< t SING 1 PURE (18th June) The Terror” in China More British Ships North. It is evident thnt a or- r is at hand, fir H. AL daunted, Bonaventure, 1 p hav. ai'-d n. Hhward Great I'e*ih All for ign bu Idu g legations
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  • 336 2 Hongkong Daily Press 'I HE Poigre-siv-s i P.eio u riiememl.es cf te Ju v .res,,.' <«. be s-eking to «if- i te President Kiuger and of ExCouncil, Avitb a vie v to >he a mi-siou of lhe 80-rs to Grea* order to pm an end to e a-.
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  • 371 2 I'enang Penang Voluntbees. This ma’ch w,«s started or. Fid af:ernoon. Ih-gr u ,J proved p fe ,ai e first t 1 b« von Berg a War J *etried own to steady b: 2. I r tunately, Ward wa* tun <u ;.t era a:d of half-an hour, with only 7
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  • 109 2 Monday. iSth T«>wn Baud. Esplanade, at 5-3 1 High-water at New- Jet.. 53' 1 1 3’33 TC’ES AY. 19TH ,1 German mail from Europe ex arrive at 6 p tn. and to leave tor Far East at 11 pm. < High water at New Jetty,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1603 2 Pritcliard&Co.w*"»B I lAllUd Qualified U. S. A. HAIA fl /MAN be consulted night or day at No. 4. New Novels Hl AN lIS v RoaJ Pena -g- 1 r<j*4« A -r, Municipal Notice. Colonial Editions. .5-r.r T-gLe.'Lr rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of the MumciI pal Commi-.-toners will be held AI
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  • 264 3 Ismail Kemal Bay arrived at the Pirand came on to Athens. He said to an interviewer: I had often tried to p tsuade the Su tan to alter his foreign policy and abolish the continual scandals of the government, but always without success. I should
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  • 1053 3 Ri MARKABLE InSTAKCH CF CHINESE Ignorance. One would naturally think that the Chinese of Hongkong, seeing that tl ey are :.i itiy biought into contact with i t rveis, would know better than 10 b ve stories of white people simi ar to ti ns-
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  • 566 3 In an article on the present crisis in the Church the St. James's Gazette says It is bad news for every loyal son of the Church by law established that there is unmistakable evidence of a disposition on the part of the ritualistic clergy to treat
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  • 644 3 The Empress and the Boxers. The following Imperial Decrees appear in the North China Daily News to wh m 1 Ley wete communicated by telegraph I'Ley are dated 29th May and 30th May. respectively. (1.) In view of the fact that, of late, a large number of
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  • 130 3 Penang. 18th June. 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank t/irj Do. 4 months’ sight Bank i/t Do. 3 t Credits a'»t« Do. 3 Documentary 20J Calcutta, Demand Bank Is. 148 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand B ink 148 Do. 3 days'sight Private 149 Madras,
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  • 76 3 Ordeis by Captain A. R. Adams, A- ling Comm indant Parades for This Week. Extended order dri 1 every evening in the Fort, at 5 15 p.m. Saturday, 2311! June, C. O’s Parade at 3 p.m. sbaip Route Match. Dre'S field order. A full attendance is requested. Details
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  • 193 3 The s. s. Betsy (Captain Owen) brought 37 deck-passengets from Klang, yesterday. Tint s. s. Korea (Captain Betentzen) brought a geneial cargo iionr bit gapore, yesterday. The s. s. Nuddca (Captain Wellis) brought 986 deck passengers fiom Nega patam, yesterday. The s. s. Clive (Captain Coleman) arrived this
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  • 55 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per str Time. Edie. T. Sernawe. Segli and Olefileh ...I’ecu noon. Klang and M tlacca ...Teutonia t p.m. Deli ...Az o,yee 1 p.m. Singapore Hongkong 1. Apcar 2r m. Klang and Singapore.. in Seng 3PM Singapore ...('live 3 p.m. Teluk Anson and I’ort
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  • 31 3 From Steinter To Arrive Rangoon Oor.ta to-day. Colombo {mails fiom Europe) Stuttgart 19-6-00 Deli Sumitra 19-6-00 Edie R.ael 19-6-00 Rangoon Warotmgn 19-6-00 Liverpool Sarpedon 19-6-00 Singapore Glenfilloch 19-6-00
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  • 149 3 Arrival» To-dat. s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. A- Apc.tr from Calcutta s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Laugk.it from Klang s. s. Avugyec from Deli s. s. Teutonia from Malacca s. s. K. Halewyn from Asahan s. s. Betsy from Klang s.
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  • 121 3 June 18 Extra P. O s. s. Banco from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 19 Nordd Lloyd Steamer Sumatra from De i, for Singapore, Behn Meyer Co. 19 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Stuttgart from Bremen, for Singapore Chin and Japan, Belin, Meyer Sr
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 Hair preserved BEAUTIFIED I he only reliable preserver and restorer of ,lle hair is’Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which cl ly resembles the oily matter nature pro- for nourishing and stimulating its growth it which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, ic:,.;ih (l S the hair,
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    • 195 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH. The only article which really possesses Rowland’s Odonto is the best and purest nutritious virtues for stimulating and restor- dentifrice, being warranted free from any acid ing the hair is Rowland’s Macassar OtL It or gritty ingredients ;it whitens and
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    • 2061 3 s.s. BANC A HUTTENBACH Bros. Co. T 8 CfKHNC who post their Lemco Extract jar wrapper I H Q I church Avenue, London. Which Arrives on Monday SPECIALITIES ALWAVS ON HARO. wwv mv w ww.y the IBth Instant Wine and spirit Merchants. using 1 owland's Kalydor, the ino..t soothing, HIU
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  • 184 4 Penang, iSihJine. igco. Tin #76.90 (Ttang 29.50 Black Pepper 'West Coast... no sales. (Aclieen 6>b no sales. White Pepper -43 i Cloves (picked) 32 5° Mace No. 1 90.—sellers. Mace Pickings 80. Jo. Nutmegs 59 5° *l°I No. 1 7-75 Jo Sugar j a 4.85 do (Basket
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  • 277 4 (Sil. uts lime', 16th Jvne. 1900 Raub«(l6 10 pd.) 59-25 /1 fully paid #60.25 Kecliau Gold (jfio paid' ...#29. The N. Kechau Mining Co. $0 5 s*rZ«. S. Rauhs (#too pd #l7O Do ($5O pd.) #7°Sepiau (sto pd.) #l7-5° Redjaug Lebong (fl. 100; 13 11 unjoms (I;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 581 4 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charce for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances #3O Dinners and Promenades 20 Garden Parties. At Homes 16 Transport, extra. To subscribers of not less than #l2 per annum half the above rates only
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    • 1602 4 The North Polar Expedition of the ||ClltSfBP LEA PEnRIHS’ OflL O WORStSTERSHIRE SAUCE, j FERAK STATE RAILWAYS, i Duke of Abruzzerne. in| p 13 g lIZE have just been notified that ft H a f Time Tab,es from ,st February, 1900, unt 1 further notice Lnis Ibutter, -ovxmcz: w E
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    • 305 4 $2 i'tr Month THE Pinang ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscrib ers 82. the PINANG GAZETTE; ENLARGED DAILY EDlTiOh TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS JTHE price of the Gj- free is as follows; «»4 To Government Ofiees and Her. r r ift Penang. Per annum... payable n By Post.— Per annum...
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